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Author Topic: 🔥🔥🔥 [ANN][ICO] BITFENCE - REMOVE HACKERS FROM YOUR NETWORK  (Read 29996 times)
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May 22, 2018, 02:24:02 PM
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BitFence has scored pretty well on ICO Bench https://icobench.com/ico/bitfence

The team is quite competent

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May 22, 2018, 02:25:28 PM
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yeah, just have seen this tweet from bitenfence: https://twitter.com/BitFence_/status/998395500649943040
there you see the stingminer in action! how they write: it runs with no noise and no heat:-) i'm already in love

"runs with no noise and heat"?? That's strange. Is the stingMiner not made of mechanical parts that undergoes mechanical motion? It will really be interesting to know how mechanical parts work without emitting heat.

A Raspberry Pi is not a stream train, lol.  It does not have 'Mechanical parts' It's an electronic circuit board with basic components and doesn't even have a fan for cooling (There is simply no need for one..)
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May 22, 2018, 04:03:09 PM
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 I see alot of people reporting their articles on multiple platforms and then submitting everylink in the spreadsheet.. Is that allowed..?
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May 22, 2018, 04:22:35 PM
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Bitfence have got a 17% bonus that ends in 1 day 14 hrs don't miss this opportunity to stuck up your bitfence token. Presently 971 eth has been raised.
I am not sure may be wrong. But I guess they extended countdown of 17% bonus? Before sometime I was saw 56 mins remains to end 17% bonus. But showing 18+ hours to ends 17% bonus? Could someone confirm it?
As far as i know is that the bonus will reduce linearly till 1st of June so i think we should be at 17% now and it is still showing 15 hours.
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May 22, 2018, 04:23:05 PM
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I would like to know what are your plans to be popular globally, you guys have several competitors that are doing good so how will you encourage clients to join?
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May 22, 2018, 04:56:13 PM
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Can AI protect us from hackers? Why do we need AI? Very interesting and useful article:

https://medium.com/@bitfence/bitfence-can-ai-protect-us-from-hackers-4855efc75908

Bitfence are really doing great in the aspect if writing articles that explains why they are doing what they are doing. This article for example just taught me the importance of a.i in detecting and preventing attacks. Nice one again from Bitfence.
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May 22, 2018, 05:11:45 PM
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yeah, just have seen this tweet from bitenfence: https://twitter.com/BitFence_/status/998395500649943040
there you see the stingminer in action! how they write: it runs with no noise and no heat:-) i'm already in love

"runs with no noise and heat"?? That's strange. Is the stingMiner not made of mechanical parts that undergoes mechanical motion? It will really be interesting to know how mechanical parts work without emitting heat.

The StingMiner was built with light weight materials, the economy around it is such that there is almost insignificant loss of heat and quiet too unlike some rickety parts which makes a lot of noise to execute its functions

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May 22, 2018, 05:49:42 PM
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yeah, just have seen this tweet from bitenfence: https://twitter.com/BitFence_/status/998395500649943040
there you see the stingminer in action! how they write: it runs with no noise and no heat:-) i'm already in love

"runs with no noise and heat"?? That's strange. Is the stingMiner not made of mechanical parts that undergoes mechanical motion? It will really be interesting to know how mechanical parts work without emitting heat.

it is just a RaspberryPi, so there are no mechanical parts.
I do not know the exact function of the Raspberry, but the mining will probably need as little power that the Stingminer does not get warm

Since the software is to run on the PI I am guessing they monitor ports for all incoming activity and accordingly track what goes in the network. Add to that I think most of the heavy processing is handled by the server and not the PI.

Exactly, the Pi just transmits data, there is no processing or anything done by the raspberry pi itself, it's just forwarding on the data to the Bitfence platform

So in that case, all we need to do is sit down relax and watch the event unfold, i'm not the techie kind of person but initially i thought it requires a bit of mechanical parts and all that but good it has nothing to do with that but just to send data, which is pretty decent 
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May 22, 2018, 06:19:13 PM
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I see alot of people reporting their articles on multiple platforms and then submitting everylink in the spreadsheet.. Is that allowed..?

Check the rules, if it isn't there then it is maybe allowed ! Or you could also ask it on their Telegram if they have a bounty channel then it would be easy to ask it and get a answer.

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May 22, 2018, 08:26:32 PM
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yeah, just have seen this tweet from bitenfence: https://twitter.com/BitFence_/status/998395500649943040
there you see the stingminer in action! how they write: it runs with no noise and no heat:-) i'm already in love

"runs with no noise and heat"?? That's strange. Is the stingMiner not made of mechanical parts that undergoes mechanical motion? It will really be interesting to know how mechanical parts work without emitting heat.

The StingMiner was built with light weight materials, the economy around it is such that there is almost insignificant loss of heat and quiet too unlike some rickety parts which makes a lot of noise to execute its functions

I’m pretty sure it’s a abc so no their aren’t any moving parts normally so it should be dead silent even if their was a fan I’m pretty sure it would be a low speed small one to keep it quiet

Remember it’s not a miner in the bitcoin sense
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May 22, 2018, 08:40:37 PM
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BitFence has scored pretty well on ICO Bench https://icobench.com/ico/bitfence

The team is quite competent


2 advisors give each 3x5 points. the bot is at 4.3.
I'm wondering, did the advisors have a close look at the project? is there really not a single point to criticize for the two?
Somehow I find the bot almost trustworthy, and 4.3 is a very good value
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May 22, 2018, 08:47:19 PM
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BitFence has scored pretty well on ICO Bench https://icobench.com/ico/bitfence

The team is quite competent


2 advisors give each 3x5 points. the bot is at 4.3.
I'm wondering, did the advisors have a close look at the project? is there really not a single point to criticize for the two?
Somehow I find the bot almost trustworthy, and 4.3 is a very good value

I agree, I noticed the bot and the two expert reviews, I suppose this is the way the ratings are done and when the rating is low, the ICO usually reflects that

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May 22, 2018, 09:42:12 PM
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BitFence has scored pretty well on ICO Bench https://icobench.com/ico/bitfence

The team is quite competent


2 advisors give each 3x5 points. the bot is at 4.3.
I'm wondering, did the advisors have a close look at the project? is there really not a single point to criticize for the two?
Somehow I find the bot almost trustworthy, and 4.3 is a very good value

I agree, I noticed the bot and the two expert reviews, I suppose this is the way the ratings are done and when the rating is low, the ICO usually reflects that

Yes I would take the bots review a bit more seriously, Bitfence is a really good project but I think 5/5 may be a bit too high. ICO Bench is good because a lot of people use their service to check out ICO's but I sometimes think the 'experts' they use can be a bit biased.

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May 22, 2018, 09:45:01 PM
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The goal for Stage 1 is 2000 Ethereum right ? What will happen if they don't reach that ? Will they just continue with Stage 2, because the hardcap is more than 2000 ETH.

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May 22, 2018, 11:03:44 PM
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The goal for Stage 1 is 2000 Ethereum right ? What will happen if they don't reach that ? Will they just continue with Stage 2, because the hardcap is more than 2000 ETH.

I'm fairly certain that Bitfence will continue with Stage 2 of their token sale, they might even extend the token sale or reduce their hard cap total if they feel like they can set a more realistic target.

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May 22, 2018, 11:10:42 PM
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The goal for Stage 1 is 2000 Ethereum right ? What will happen if they don't reach that ? Will they just continue with Stage 2, because the hardcap is more than 2000 ETH.

I'm fairly certain that Bitfence will continue with Stage 2 of their token sale, they might even extend the token sale or reduce their hard cap total if they feel like they can set a more realistic target.
As you say i also think that they could extend Stage 1 a little bit further so they can still reach that 2000 ETH cap and then continue with Stage 2.
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May 23, 2018, 02:04:43 AM
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BitFence has scored pretty well on ICO Bench https://icobench.com/ico/bitfence

The team is quite competent


2 advisors give each 3x5 points. the bot is at 4.3.
I'm wondering, did the advisors have a close look at the project? is there really not a single point to criticize for the two?
Somehow I find the bot almost trustworthy, and 4.3 is a very good value

I agree, I noticed the bot and the two expert reviews, I suppose this is the way the ratings are done and when the rating is low, the ICO usually reflects that

I’ve noticed expert reviews are always to the extremes so it’s pretty normal to see them go 5/5 or 1/5 they don’t really seem to have a middle ground often or atleast that’s my observations
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May 23, 2018, 03:20:32 AM
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The goal for Stage 1 is 2000 Ethereum right ? What will happen if they don't reach that ? Will they just continue with Stage 2, because the hardcap is more than 2000 ETH.

I'm fairly certain that Bitfence will continue with Stage 2 of their token sale, they might even extend the token sale or reduce their hard cap total if they feel like they can set a more realistic target.
As you say i also think that they could extend Stage 1 a little bit further so they can still reach that 2000 ETH cap and then continue with Stage 2.
Might be, but I don't think so they need to extend stage 1 till reach goal. Because see now they said 1114.79 ETH raised. As they said "Discount linearly drops on 0% on Jun 30". means they have enough time to reach their goals.
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May 23, 2018, 04:29:10 AM
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The goal for Stage 1 is 2000 Ethereum right ? What will happen if they don't reach that ? Will they just continue with Stage 2, because the hardcap is more than 2000 ETH.

I'm fairly certain that Bitfence will continue with Stage 2 of their token sale, they might even extend the token sale or reduce their hard cap total if they feel like they can set a more realistic target.
As you say i also think that they could extend Stage 1 a little bit further so they can still reach that 2000 ETH cap and then continue with Stage 2.
Might be, but I don't think so they need to extend stage 1 till reach goal. Because see now they said 1114.79 ETH raised. As they said "Discount linearly drops on 0% on Jun 30". means they have enough time to reach their goals.

Even if the stage 1 goal isn't reach the wise move will be to continue with sarge 2 rather than extending stage1 sales.
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May 23, 2018, 04:42:55 AM
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This team seems to be really excellent in "mining" hackers from the network. That's what many companies, just like mine, need to do their work without extra tension from being hacked. Keep it up!
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